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Best of #RWC2011 - 22 Sept

Friday 23 September 2011, 12:29PM

By Rugby World Cup 2011

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Thursday saw South Africa record the biggest win of any team so far at RWC 2011, with their 87-0 defeat of Namibia.

Bryan Habana become their all-time leading try-scorer when he crossed in the opening half as the Springboks ran in 12 tries in total, with half of those coming in the last 20 minutes of the match.

Throughout the tournament we will be providing a regular Fan Forum which will include some of your comments from the official Rugby World Cup Twitter account, @rugbyworldcup, and #rwc2011, and here is a selection of your thoughts after today's pulsating match:

@jayvisesio: I've landed in New Zealand and the games are going to be wicked.
@peanutbutterwiz: Bokke looking deadly! The substitutes made a huge impact again today. Watch out All Blacks, this Rugby World Cup is ours!
@NAh Hi: Bryan Habana 39 test tries! Awesome player.
@Gina Boiardi: Come on Namibia, you can score!
@renatawitten: Well done Bokke! You have made me so proud today.
@Ole: The Namibians came to play rugby!
@RossBingham: I think this will be known as the World Cup where everyone tried to offload like Sonny Bill and only he pulled it off.
@McMarcoP: Mtawarira outrunning a scrum half? Impressive. Beast of the match.
@uphillrunner78: Who else gets his name called every time he gets the ball like the Beast!
@WillemB12: Super rugby from the Boks, now for Samoa to try and cause an upset. Six tries coming from Western Province boys! Well done.
@GinnyT2011: RSA now letting rip but would love to see Namibia score some points, they've given their all.
@SandraLloydPerk: Well done Bokke! Keep up the winning streak you are trending to win the World Cup 2011 at this rate!

You can join the conversation on Twitter or keep up to date with the latest news and discussions via the official Rugby World Cup Facebook page, which has more than 1.3 million fans, and share your stories of your RWC experiences.

Budding photographers amongst you can upload your photos to our Flickr group www.flickr.com/groups/rugbyworldcupgroup and some may even make it into our Photo Album of the day on Facebook.

You can also watch highlights of every match at www.rugbyworldcup.com/video or see the RWC Daily on the RWC YouTube channel.

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